Modding a reverb circuit

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Re: Modding a reverb circuit

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mr_sooty wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 11:15 am
MikeC wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 11:07 am Last thought from me, maybe email Dr.Z & explain that you are way "down under" in NZ and sending he amp to him is impractical. Ask if he'd provide the MKII MV & Reverb changes in a schematic so your local tech can do the mods.
Yeah I have tried this one without much luck. They seem pretty keen to keep specs to themselves.
Then sell it and buy an amp from a company that will provide the proper support.

Vox, Orange, Mesa, Friedman, Soldano and Blankenship have all sent me schematic info upon request when I told them I was NZ based and needed to fix a local amp.
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Re: Modding a reverb circuit

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sizzlingbadger wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 11:24 am
mr_sooty wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 11:15 am
MikeC wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 11:07 am Last thought from me, maybe email Dr.Z & explain that you are way "down under" in NZ and sending he amp to him is impractical. Ask if he'd provide the MKII MV & Reverb changes in a schematic so your local tech can do the mods.
Yeah I have tried this one without much luck. They seem pretty keen to keep specs to themselves.
Then sell it and buy an amp from a company that will provide the proper support.

Vox, Orange, Mesa, Friedman, Soldano and Blankenship have all sent me schematic info upon request when I told them I was NZ based and needed to fix a local amp.
I would but I like it too much.

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